Those things are so badass. I had one for a while that broke so I gave to my friend free so he could get it fixed.
Come to think about it that’s the only two channel clean/dirty amps I’ve ever liked outside of select weird ass Garnets.
Those things are so badass. I had one for a while that broke so I gave to my friend free so he could get it fixed.
This one came with the original footswitch and unlike all the others it actually works! W ell the channel switching/combining functions work on the 4th one I bought, but the amp itself makes a loud hum at all settings. I need to find a SS amp repair person because all the amp guys around here seem to just do tube amps.llllllllllllllllllll wrote: Mon Jul 14, 2025 4:30 pmThose things are so badass. I had one for a while that broke so I gave to my friend free so he could get it fixed.
Come to think about it that’s the only two channel clean/dirty amps I’ve ever liked outside of select weird ass Garnets.
Which I don't REALLY get when its vintage because it's through hole, it's not much different than through hole tubeChudFusk wrote: Mon Jul 14, 2025 5:24 pm This one came with the original footswitch and unlike all the others it actually works! W ell the channel switching/combining functions work on the 4th one I bought, but the amp itself makes a loud hum at all settings. I need to find a SS amp repair person because all the amp guys around here seem to just do tube amps.
Yeah I mean I haven't asked everyone if they can fix it, but the ones I see who are active all advertise "tube amp repair" but I feel like as long as you can read a schematic, have basic soldering skills and know how to safely take amps apart and put them back together, you should be able to fix something like this.TylerDeadPine wrote: Mon Jul 14, 2025 7:11 pmWhich I don't REALLY get when its vintage because it's through hole, it's not much different than through hole tubeChudFusk wrote: Mon Jul 14, 2025 5:24 pm This one came with the original footswitch and unlike all the others it actually works! W ell the channel switching/combining functions work on the 4th one I bought, but the amp itself makes a loud hum at all settings. I need to find a SS amp repair person because all the amp guys around here seem to just do tube amps.
That’s what I’d think, but it may be more of a familiarity or volume of business sort of thing. Then there’s the sorts of power section transistors that might be obsolete.ChudFusk wrote: Mon Jul 14, 2025 7:22 pmYeah I mean I haven't asked everyone if they can fix it, but the ones I see who are active all advertise "tube amp repair" but I feel like as long as you can read a schematic, have basic soldering skills and know how to safely take amps apart and put them back together, you should be able to fix something like this.TylerDeadPine wrote: Mon Jul 14, 2025 7:11 pmWhich I don't REALLY get when its vintage because it's through hole, it's not much different than through hole tubeChudFusk wrote: Mon Jul 14, 2025 5:24 pm This one came with the original footswitch and unlike all the others it actually works! W ell the channel switching/combining functions work on the 4th one I bought, but the amp itself makes a loud hum at all settings. I need to find a SS amp repair person because all the amp guys around here seem to just do tube amps.
Two reasons:TylerDeadPine wrote: Mon Jul 14, 2025 7:11 pmWhich I don't REALLY get when its vintage because it's through hole, it's not much different than through hole tubeChudFusk wrote: Mon Jul 14, 2025 5:24 pm This one came with the original footswitch and unlike all the others it actually works! W ell the channel switching/combining functions work on the 4th one I bought, but the amp itself makes a loud hum at all settings. I need to find a SS amp repair person because all the amp guys around here seem to just do tube amps.
Yeah, I came to post basically the same thing. Ironically (and generally), the more "vintage" the amp, the easier it is to repair and to find replacement parts. When an old Fender amp breaks, replacing a part might take 15 minutes.Dr Tony Balls wrote: Tue Jul 15, 2025 8:55 am Two reasons:
1. SS amps are different beasts. They are different and generally more complicated circuits than tube amps and one needs to build up an experience level before they can competently work on them. Its not just amps is amps, ya know?
2. Many, maybe most, of them arent worth fixing. Or at least arent worth it at a business level.
1. Maybe different beasts but debugging circuits is debugging circuits - many SS amps are similar topology other than the amplification stages, … except active tone controsls and getting into switching, and and I can see your point.Dr Tony Balls wrote: Tue Jul 15, 2025 8:55 amTwo reasons:TylerDeadPine wrote: Mon Jul 14, 2025 7:11 pmWhich I don't REALLY get when its vintage because it's through hole, it's not much different than through hole tubeChudFusk wrote: Mon Jul 14, 2025 5:24 pm This one came with the original footswitch and unlike all the others it actually works! W ell the channel switching/combining functions work on the 4th one I bought, but the amp itself makes a loud hum at all settings. I need to find a SS amp repair person because all the amp guys around here seem to just do tube amps.
1. SS amps are different beasts. They are different and generally more complicated circuits than tube amps and one needs to build up an experience level before they can competently work on them. Its not just amps is amps, ya know?
2. Many, maybe most, of them arent worth fixing. Or at least arent worth it at a business level.
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